England and Canada are both ruled by Queen Elizabeth, the Queen of England. Canada has many of the same food products as England.
Yes, Canada did allow slavery in its early history. It was abolished throughout the British Empire in 1834, which included Canada. However, some forms of slavery persisted in Canada despite the official abolition.
In intellectual property, an SM stands for service mark. You might see it on a bank window, for a logo for banking services [NYCE, or Cirrus]. It is similar to a trademark, but since there are no physical goods, it is called a service mark instead.
Yes, switchblades are illegal in Canada. They are considered prohibited weapons under the Criminal Code of Canada. It is illegal to possess, import, or sell switchblades in the country.
Canada did not have legalized slavery as part of its history. During the 18th and 19th centuries, Canada was known as a destination for enslaved Black people who sought freedom through the Underground Railroad. Canada also played a role in the abolitionist movement and the establishment of anti-slavery legislation.
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Canada and England have quite similar governments. In both cases, Queen Elizabeth II is the ceremonial head of state. Both have a parliamentary government. However, while England has a House of Lords, the analogous institution in Canada is the Senate. Canada has a written constitution, while England has traditions, considered to be an unwritten constitution. Canada and its government are officially bilingual (English/French) while England is not.Comment'England' doesn't have a government. England is one of four countries that form the United Kingdom. One of these countries, Wales, IS bilingual (English/Welsh).
we import our moterbike from Canada to England by aluanch
No, London is the capital of England and England and Canada are on different sides of the world
puritans in England /dissenter sin new England how are the similar
It is Canada, it borders Maine which is considered part of New England.
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1840 HOurs of Sunlight per year. That's similar to Vancounver in Canada. England only gets 1400.
How much is it to send a birthday card from Toronto area to London, England?
England's links with Canada are imports and exports. England imports and exports to and from Canada, and Canada does the same. Some of things they import and export together are .Meat .Vegetables .Wood/lumber .Livestock feed .Livestock
I believe it was named after York in England, thus New York. The area of New England was also named in a similar fashion. Nova Scotia in Canada was originally called New Scotland. It seems the English had no imagination in terms of naming places.
England covers 50,346 square miles, Canada's area is 3,854,085 square miles - making Canada 75 times times larger !